Former Prime Minister H D Deve Gowda led Janata Dal-Secular, which had hoped to play the role of a kingmaker in Karnataka, on Wednesday said it would sit in the opposition.
"..if people have blessed us to sit in the opposition, we will sit in the opposition," JDS state President and Gowda's son H D Kumaraswamy told media persons, as the results of the May five Assembly polls came in.
Kumaraswamy, whose party has not only retained its base intact but also eaten into the ruling BJP votes, said: "We will surely sit in the opposition and will safeguard the interests of people."
"We will accept the defeat. The people have directed us to sit in the opposition," he said.
Kumaraswamy angrily rejected suggestions that the JDS had an "internal understanding" with the BJP.
"Where have we supported the BJP? Were we have entered into understanding with BJP?”
“That's why I am telling it is the victory for the media. Not Congress. Media only influenced the people,” he said, showing annoyance with a section of media, for repeatedly projecting that the Congress would emerge victorious in the elections.
With Agency Inputs